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  • In [[physics]], a '''statcoulomb''' (symbol '''statC'''), formerly known as '''esu of charge''', is the uni By definition, a point charge has magnitude one statcoulomb if it repels a point charge of equal magnitude at a distance of 1 centimete
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Statcoulomb]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Statcoulomb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Statcoulomb]]
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  • {{r|Statcoulomb}}
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  • In [[physics]], a '''statcoulomb''' (symbol '''statC'''), formerly known as '''esu of charge''', is the uni By definition, a point charge has magnitude one statcoulomb if it repels a point charge of equal magnitude at a distance of 1 centimete
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  • {{r|Statcoulomb}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Statcoulomb]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • One statampere is defined as the flow of charge equal to 1 [[statcoulomb]] per second,
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  • {{r|Statcoulomb}}
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  • {{r|Statcoulomb}}
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  • {{r|Statcoulomb}}
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  • ...between two points such that the amount of work needed to transport one [[statcoulomb]] (statC) of electric charge from one point to the other is one [[erg]], or
    983 bytes (143 words) - 21:29, 18 December 2022
  • {{r|Statcoulomb}}
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  • {{r|Statcoulomb||**}}
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  • ...ussian units]], the electric field is expressed in units of [[dyne]] per [[statcoulomb]] (formerly known as esu), equivalent to [[statvolt]] per centimeter.
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  • ...</td> <td>10<i>c</i> </td> <td>[[statcoulomb]] (statC) </td></tr>
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  • ...[[coulomb]] times meter). In [[Gaussian units]] this is statC&thinsp;cm ([[statcoulomb]] times centimeter). An electric field has dimension voltage divided by dis
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  • ...sup>&minus;10</sup> m. An esu (electrostatic unit of charge, modern name [[statcoulomb]]) is C/(10&sdot;''c'') &asymp; 3.335&thinsp;640&thinsp;95&sdot;10<sup>&m
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  • ...the factor connecting two different definitions of electric charge (see [[statcoulomb]] and [[abcoulomb]]): by [[Coulomb's law]] and by [[Ampère's equation]]. A
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  • ...the factor connecting two different definitions of electric charge (see [[statcoulomb]] and [[abcoulomb]]): by [[Coulomb's law]] and by [[Ampère's equation]]. A
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